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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Valentine Window (Bow & Arrow How To)


February Brings Romance..
Time for New Front Window Valentine's Day Display
{Vintage-Romantic-Simple}
Bought 1 1/2 inch Plastic Molding trim,
Cut it to the size I wanted,
Drilled holes on either side, and used twine to pull together.

I added some tissue paper on it, trying to give it some substance

Bought a wooden dowel & painted black, so I can use as the arrow.

I then painted the Bow in a (Rustoleum "New" Metallic Gold) then used my Cricut for perfect hearts and painted red and added some Martha Stewart Red Fine Glitter.

Once my wooden stick was black I used flower tape and taped the feather sticks to it, taping it on, and repainting stick black.

And this is how it turned out.

And Wa la-Our front Valentine Window.. 

Going for a Simple Window
Using a Vintage Wolf Dress Form,
adding some Beautiful Feathered Wings,
The Bow & Arrow I made and adding a sweet Gold Chandelier to highlight the scene & lastly a large
 Gold Vintage Framed Chalkboard sharing our wishes of a
Happy Valentine's Day!!

9 comments:

  1. THAT IS AMAZING!!!!
    WOW!!!! STUNNING TO THE MAX!!!
    Thank you so much for sharing that...it's one of the coolest things I have seen in a long time.
    I'm still in awe.....
    Amy (Mom to the Four Sisters)

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  2. GORGEOUS!! I used to do merchandising for a local boutique and your windows are making me miss it! SO pretty :)

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  3. What a beautiful bow, fun with some great tips for Valentine's Day
    hug
    Camilla, sweden

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  4. That is beautiful & makes your window display look fabulous!

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  5. Fantastic idea - I am going to make one for a Valentines tea I am having, it will look perfect hanging from my mirror!!!!

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  6. Looks so great!
    Wish I was stepping in to shop!

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  7. So fun - and such a beautiful window! Truly fabulous!

    Chelsea

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  8. Good job!
    That looks fantastic. I love when people create things like this off the cuff and so different.

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